Kuzhithurai Diocese - 2016
The Diocese of Kottar, the fourth biggest in India and first in Tamil Nadu had the population of 5,60,000 with 190 Parishes. The Diocese of Kuzhithurai was born as on offshoot of Kottar on 24-02-2015. We volunteered to open a house in the new Diocese. Bishop Jerome Dhass SDB, welcomed us and offered us the existing Parish of Themanur for a span of 10 years. We are doing a lot of pastoral, confessional and counselling ministry.
The Friary
Founded in 1949. It is situated in the hill station of Ootacamund with fresh air...more
Shanthi Ashram
Founded in 1956. It was the headquarters of the United Indian Province from 1956...more
Nirmala Ashram
Founded in November 1970. It looks after the spiritual needs of the Catholics of...more
Paduvai Ashram
Founded in December 1970. The Friars look after St. Jude Shrine. It became a Par...more
Assisi Ashram
Founded in 1979. The Friars are in-charge of an Animation Centre. It caters to t...more
Arulagam
In view of starting our own Theologate at Amalashram, we needed to shift the hig...more
St. Francis Anbgam
Founded in June 1991. Bp. Edward Francis of Sivagangai knowing the spiritual nee...more
Arunodaya
Founded in 1996. The Province purchased some 38 acres of land at Vannampatty for...more
St. John's Friary
The Capuchin Ministry began here in June 1996. The Parish was established in 192...more
Anugraha Friary
Two priests of Dindigul Diocese donated around six acres of land to us for the p...more
Antony Friary
Originally the intention here was the Counsellor Training Programme. With the er...more
Kaviyalaya
A Parish dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi came into being on 15 June 1997 at O...more
Reaching the Unreached (RTU)
Reaching The Unreached (RTU), a social work organisation based in G. Kallupatti ...more
St. Francis Mercy Home
This 8.52 Hectares of land was given by Mr. Sundarlal George to Capuchin Friars ...more
The Capuchin Provincial Curia
With the bifurcation of the Province, Tamil Nadu South had its temporary Provinc...more